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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Lifestyle
Gynelle Leon

Houseplant of the week: penwiper plant

Kalanchoe Marmorata Cactus: penwiper plant

Why will I love it?
This low-maintenance succulent will win you over with its unique and striking foliage. Its paddle-shaped leaves are decorated with purple and maroon banding, which add colour and texture to indoor gardens.

Light or shade?
The penwiper plant (Kalanchoe marmorata) thrives in bright, indirect light but also tolerates partial shade. To maintain its vibrant colours and ensure healthy growth, place it in a spot where it can receive at least six hours of filtered sunlight a day.

Where should I put it?
Its compact size makes it perfect for windowsills, shelves or even as a centrepiece on your table. This versatile plant can be grown indoors and, during the summer, outdoors.

How do I keep it alive?
Water thoroughly in summer and reduce in winter. (Allow the soil to dry out completely in between.) Overwatering can lead to root rot, so ensure the pot has good drainage and that you’ve used well-draining soil, such as a cactus or succulent mix. Keep in a warm environment, ideally 18-24C. This plant prefers low to moderate humidity, so there is no need for misting. Feed with a balanced fertiliser diluted to half-strength during the growing season (spring and summer).

Did you know?
The penwiper plant is native to Tanzania, Malawi and Mozambique. It’s easy to propagate from cuttings, making it excellent for sharing with friends. It is toxic if consumed, so keep away from pets and young children.

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